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Ruby Lake Provincial Park

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Found nearby the National Marine Conservation Area, Ruby Lake Provincial Park is home to 3 small lakes abundant in cliffs and ravines. After spending a day here, it’s impossible to walk away unsatisfied. There are many activities to engage in! Hiking, fishing, going wildlife watching, if you plan to visit during the winter season, get your boots on because skiing and snowboarding are popular activities visitors enjoy. If you’re up for a bit of adventure, try accessing the park by travelling by water from Lake Superior!

Trails are even used for running and biking, and don’t worry about getting tired; trails may lead to lookout spots where you can breathe in and out the scenic views Nipigon offers.

Photo: https://lakesuperiorcircletour.info/location/ruby-lake-provincial-park/

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